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Saint-Marie among the Hurons was attacked by the Iroquois and they killed 5 of the men that were there. Also it is currently a living museum.
Saint-Marie among the Hurons was attacked by the Iroquois and they killed 5 of the men that were there. Also it is currently a living museum.
Yes, the Hurons, Iroquois,also the Algonquins
Champlain was seen as a bad influence by some Hurons because he introduced firearms to the region, which disrupted the balance of power among tribes. Additionally, his alliance with the Algonquin and Montagnais against the Iroquois affected the Hurons negatively, leading to conflicts and losses for their community.
Iroquois
- Iroquois were hostile to the coureurs de bois because the coureurs de bois were siding with the Huron, when the Iroquois were threatening the hurons, and the Iroquois disliked the hurons.
The Hurons and the Algonquins
the Iroquois
Native Americans provided fur pelts to French and Dutch traders. The Europeans gave Native Americans manufactured goods, like cloth, iron cookware, guns and tools. The fur trade in the end, had a negative effect on the Native Americans. The French made an alliance with the Iroquois, and Dutch made an alliance with the Hurons. Yet, before the Hurons became trading partners with the French, the Iroquois, and Hurons were enemies. The two tribes began fighting and the Iroquois had the advantage with fire arms. The Hurons were devastated. Worse than war, the diseases brought by the Europeans hurt them, over trapping of anmials weakened the food supply and animals with fur were becomning endangered. Soon, the value of the Native American people began to dwindle, while the value of their lands increased to the colonists, who began pushing the natives off their land.
Yes. They went to war with the Hurons and the Algonquin Indians. The Iroquois would win most of the wars.
The Hurons were allied with the French and the Iroquois were allied with the British
The Iroquois. Because he helped the Hurons fight war with them. This caused bitterness between the Iroquois and the French.